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Patriotic Racism Poems

These Patriotic Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Patriotic. These are the best examples of Racism Patriotic poems written by international poets.


Iuribus
A HOUSE DIVIDED
 
What right do you have to tell someone 
Else how to use their bodies like they should

You don’t run their life and...

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Categories: racism, abuse, america, analogy, anger,



Divided We Stand
Ravage our monuments,
empowered dissidents.
Endless entitlements,
from spineless governments.

In this era unplanned,
by fathers of the land.
Divided we stand,
in moral wasteland....

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Categories: racism, america, conflict, patriotic, political,

Honoring Liberty
There is no debate,
what we celebrate.
Formation of the state,
never racial hate.

Former colony,
freed from monarchy.
Honoring liberty,
not inhumanity....

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Categories: racism, america, freedom, independence day,

Dyadic
A thesis, ascertained through abrasions of
decubitus ulcerations of existences austerity.
   The colluded effect of unbeknownst
certainty.
    Preluding the path of non...

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Categories: racism, change, community, history, patriotic,

Irony of Purpose
It is funny! 
Very funny how
A masked preacher can preach honesty; 
And even points at the wrongs with his
Fingers of hypocritical righteousness…

We stare with grim...

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Categories: racism, anger, pain, patriotic, political,



8:46 Time Elapsed
It was 8:46: Eight minutes and forty six seconds to solemnly remember;
 George Floyd desperately gasping for breath; until, he transitioned yonder.
Though he pleaded and...

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Categories: racism, corruption, death, violence,

Premium Member Mullah Trump
Fanatics in Talibama
stadiums of bigoted extravaganza
hopefully supporters one day held to account
for abusing children in the name
of evangelical doctrine

He assassinates foreign officials
as terrorists like to...

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Categories: racism, allah, america, betrayal, children,

South Africa Sinks Senryu20200124 Number3: It Pours
after Mandela
nice laws - then Blacks play race card -
merit drowning with discards...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, 6th grade, anti bullying,

Premium Member Impeach
Merry Impeachness

Justice delayed however symbolic
the orangutan finally won his award
for corruption and dereliction of duties
the constitution used to apply to all

IMPEACH
the orange leach
Lucifer has more...

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Categories: racism, america, child abuse, evil,

Premium Member What Party Are You
What Party Are You?

Huh?
Does it matter?
Who I voted for? 
I am alive, 
so it was legal. 
I have not been dead, 
for thirty years. 
Surely...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, allah, america, atheist, metaphor,

Premium Member Basic
Basic   (Bible... Always... Saving =  The Living Christ)

New math…, 
1 + 1 = politics.
Old disguises, 
sacred, promises, 
and personal agendas. 
Fear, and...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, addiction, anti bullying, drug,

Premium Member Northernwhitemale Privileges
Some people 
see reverse racism
as justified by genetic meritocracy
and historical seniority of sacred monocultural grace
not quite so generously bestowed
as one might more paradise
have multiculturally hoped.

So,...

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Categories: racism, culture, earth, gender, hate,

The White Devil's Pride
Bearing a European polymorphism, I should be branded by shame.

I am the White Devil as they claim.

The Ciakara, a bipedal reptilian that fades in and...

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Categories: racism, america, color, discrimination, history,

Premium Member Thomas Jefferson
It interests me to peer past the drafting
and rewriting shoulder
of Thomas Jefferson,
unhappy slave-owner,
and John Adams,
with domestic slave-owner nuisance issues,
and other principle writing minds 
of original...

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Categories: racism, culture, happiness, health, humor,

My Pledge
I pledge allegiance to the truth, justice 
And free will to live in liberty.
I cross my heart and
Hope not to die while living Black.
And to...

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© Sona Wilae  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, black african american, patriotic,


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